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olschoolkid

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  1. I found some parts on Scenes Unlimited, but unfortunately the website is still down.
  2. I'm wanting to build a truck in this type of style, but of course with the GMC Deserter pickup. This is a SEMA truck and seems to be a popular style truck build. I'm looking for wheels, suspension, bumpers, or anything else that may this type of build.
  3. I found these wheels on etsy. I am looking for something similar to this type of wheels.
  4. Hello everybody. I recently purchased the Deserter 1984 GMC kit and I am wanting to build a lifted show truck like something you would see at SEMA or on the Youtube Channel for Custom Offsets, a company based in Wisconsin that builds custom lifted trucks. I remember seeing a website a while back that had wheels and other parts for these types of builds, but it was so long ago I don't remember what it was. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  5. Nice GTX, it looks like an old school sleeper.
  6. Nice looking Monte Carlo you built.
  7. These are really nice builds. Do you produce these for sale or are these just for your personal builds? I really think it would be nice to build one of these.
  8. Very nicely done replica.
  9. Cool Porsche you have built. I really like the rally style. I don't think too many people would consider building a Porsche model in this style, although I could be wrong.
  10. Very nice Boss built in a beautiful color.
  11. Good looking Roadster you have here.
  12. This is a great looking Deuce Coupe. I really like the red, white, and blue theme. It definitely says American hot rod.
  13. I've decided that I'm going to build a chassis from scratch. It'll be my first time so I hope it turns out okay.
  14. Hello everybody. I bought the GMC Big game hunter pickup kit to donate the chassis to a Suburban. Now I'm wanting to build a pro street out of the GMC. Does anybody know any good options on a chassis? Could I use the 66 Suburban chassis or would I need something else? If I need to scratch build a chassis, what type and size of styrene tubing would I need? Sorry for so many questions, but I've never really built a model outside the box before.
  15. Good looking Barracuda. I think you did a great job.
  16. Looks pretty good to me. I think it looks kind of like a 60s show car.
  17. That looks like the very first model I ever built. I was about 8 years old at the time. Unfortunately, I can't take any pictures because it's in storage right now.
  18. I really like both ideas, but I myself am leaning towards the first one. I'm in the process of building a mild custom style of this Plymouth using a Jimmy Flintstone chopped body since I botched the original.
  19. Nice job on this build. I always liked the Rodger Dodger hot wheels car as a kid. You made an excellent replica.
  20. Very nice clean build. I think it definitely looks better than the other option.
  21. Great looking Galaxie. The 63 is my favorite year and they certainly look great in red. Definitely a very nice build.
  22. Beautiful build. I really like all of the details of this build. Perhaps my favorite Mercedes of all time.
  23. Hello everybody. I was wondering if there were any resin or 3D printed Ford Super Dutys out there. I bought a Meng F350, but I wanted to know if there were any of the 1999-2007 style Super Dutys. Also I was wondering if anyone made a copy of a 6.0 powerstroke. I know Trailer Trash Kustoms makes a 7.3 powerstroke and a 1999 Super Duty I believe.
  24. Thanks everyone for the replies. I went ahead and ordered an engine from eBay. I also ordered a Ford Coyote engine for a Shelby Mustang restomod project I have in mind.
  25. Hello everybody, I am looking for an LS engine that I can swap into my 1966 Suburban kit. What would be a good place to look?
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